About The Position

Navitas Healthcare, LLC is seeking an experienced Medical/Surgical Telemetry Registered Nurse to provide high-quality patient care in a float pool environment. This role involves coordinating comprehensive nursing care, supporting interdisciplinary teams, and ensuring safe, evidence-based practice across multiple units as needed.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing
  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
  • Completion of Medical/Surgical IV Medication competency
  • Successful completion of Basic Arrhythmia competency exam
  • Minimum of 2 years of Medical/Surgical Telemetry RN experience
  • Proficiency in IV therapy and phlebotomy (required)

Nice To Haves

  • Travel nursing experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Deliver total patient care using the nursing process
  • Administer medications safely and accurately
  • Perform IV therapy and independent phlebotomy
  • Monitor and manage telemetry patients
  • Care for post-operative, orthopedic, and medically complex patients
  • Manage chest tubes, epidural analgesia, and pain control
  • Respond effectively to emergency and urgent clinical situations
  • Provide patient and family education
  • Document care accurately in the electronic medical record (EMR)
  • Identify and report signs of abuse or neglect as required by law
  • Support end-of-life and palliative care needs
  • Adhere to all clinical policies, procedures, and best practice standards
  • Float between assigned inpatient units as operationally needed

Benefits

  • Most competitive pay for every position
  • Salary will be discussed upfront

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

1-10 employees

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